MINING INDABA™ SOCIAL INITIATIVE: EDUCATION

As the annual
Mining Indaba continues its 20 year tradition of bringing together global game-changers
on economic policy, investment strategies, commodities research, and the
world’s leading mining houses, it will also continue to be a critical catalyst
for future of mining on the continent. Mining Indaba represents a benefit
of what a country can do when it tears down its walls and allows the world to
experience all the riches it has to its offer. In this spirit, the
organisers are committed to giving back to the continent and country that has
served as a gracious host.

Mining Indaba Bursary Programme

The Mining Indaba Bursary programme provides four students pursuing a mining/engineering discipline in an accredited university financial support to cover tuition, books, accommodation, meals and other related academic expenses and fees like mine excursions for one academic year. The bursary is administered and managed by Eduloan, a leading education finance and bursary management specialist operating in Southern Africa. The Bursary programme was introduced in 2013 at an initial value of R192 000 distributed to two students. The 2015 burse is valued at R330 000 distributed to four students.

Mining Indaba Education Initiative
for Underprivileged Students

Started in 2014, in 2015 once again made an endowment of US$2,500 (R27,500) to
REAP – Rural Education Access Programme – assisting underprivileged South
African students to continue their
tertiary educational studies. To learn more about REAP, click here.

Partnership with Els for Autism South Africa

Since 2014, Mining
Indaba has collaborated with the Els for Autism foundation and Els Wines for its Annual Golf Tournament. Ernie Els is globally recognized for his golf talent
but also for his personal struggle with a child with autism. Given his ties to
South Africa and his noble cause, we found it a perfect match. A portion of the
proceeds (R100,000) from the golf tournament was given to Els for Autism South
Africa. This money will go to children who require additional assistance in
completing an adequate educational curriculum as a result of their challenges.